About the book: Power Systems
Analysis, Third Edition, describes the operation of the interconnected power
system under steady-state conditions and under dynamic operating conditions
during disturbances. Written at a foundational level, including numerous worked
examples of concepts discussed in the text, it provides an understanding of how
to keep power flowing through an interconnected grid. The third edition adds
more information on power system stability, excitation system, and small
disturbance analysis, as well as discussions related to grid integration of
renewable power sources. Power Systems Analysis, Third Edition is designed to
be used as reference, review, or self-study for practitioners and consultants
and for students from related engineering disciplines who need to learn more
about power systems. Key Features - Comprehensive
coverage of the analysis of power systems, useful as a one-stop resource
- Large
number of worked examples and objective questions (with answers) to help apply
the material discussed in the book
- Foundational content
that provides background and review for the understanding and analysis of more
specialized areas of electric power engineering
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Contents:
1. Introduction 2. Graph Theory 3. Incidence Matrices 4. Network Matrices 5. Building of Network Matrices 6.
Symmetrical Components 7. Three-Phase Networks 8. Synchronous machine 9. Lines and
Loads 10. Power Flow Studies 11. Short Circuit Analysis 12. Unbalanced fault
analysis 13. Power System Stability |
About the Author: P. S. R. Murty holds an ME and PhD in Power Systems, and
is a recipient of a German academic exchange service fellowship for higher
studies and training at Technical University, Berlin. He has five decades of
experience in teaching and research. He worked at Regional Engineering College
(now National Institute of Technology) in Warangal for over 13 years. He worked
as Professor of Electrical Engineering at Osmania University College of
Engineering for 21 years, holding several academic and administrative positions
such as Principal and Dean, Faculty of Engineering. He has published a large
number of research papers, authored three textbooks in electrical engineering,
continues to guide several research projects.
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